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    Z60M Overheat Question

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Sulk, Mar 28, 2009.

  1. Sulk

    Sulk Notebook Guru

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    How would I know if the laptop is overheating? I have never encountered any laptop nor desktop overheating and would like to know the telltale signs of overheating. I have never cleaned the innards of my laptop nor have opened the laptop chassis. I don't use any third-party laptop cooling devices as well. I only used compressed air at the place where there's a fan for the processor. How would I know if there's any overheating?